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Multiple Fouls

Multiple Fouls. 2014. Rule 7.6.1 Simultaneous Fouls. 7.6.1 Simultaneous fouls are fouls called on players of opposing teams during a live ball or a dead ball when sequence cannot be determined. 7.6.2

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Multiple Fouls

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  1. Multiple Fouls 2014

  2. Rule 7.6.1 Simultaneous Fouls • 7.6.1 Simultaneous fouls are fouls called on players of opposing teams during • a live ball or • a dead ball when sequence cannot be determined. • 7.6.2 • During a slow whistle or play-on, any foul committed by the team in possession (or entitled to possession) shall result in an immediate whistle. • 7.6.3 Penalty time • If there is no play-on or flag down in effect and if all fouls are technical, the fouls cancel. • If the team in possession (or entitled to possession) commits: • Only technical fouls, no penalty time will be served by that team. • Any personal foul, all players involved will serve penalty time.

  3. Rule 7.6.4 Award The Ball • 7.6.4 Award the ball • When penalty time is awarded and one team incurs less total penalty time than its opponent, that team shall be awarded the ball. • When penalty times are equal or all fouls cancel: • If a team has possession or is entitled to possession at the time of the flag or whistle, that team shall retain possession. • If neither team has possession at the time of the fouls, the ball shall be awarded according to the alternate-possession rule or, when a faceoff is pending in this situation, the faceoff will be held. • When play is resumed either by award or possession, field position of the ball shall be provided for as in Rule 7-3. • 7-3 Exception: For simultaneous fouls where time is to be served by each team, the ball will be put in play at the spot where the ball was when the whistle blew or laterally outside the goal area nearest to the spot of the ball at the time of the whistle.

  4. Rule 7.2.1d Penalty Release • Multiple Fouls Penalty Release • For the purpose of determining when a player or players may be released from a penalty, for all time-serving penalties called on players of opposing teams from the time the flag is dropped or the whistle sounds stopping play (whichever occurs first), until the sounding of the whistle resuming play, the lesser amount of penalty time shall be treated as non-releasable. • When two or more players from opposing teams are sent out of the game, and the penalty time for each player is the same, the players shall not be released from the penalty area until their full penalty time has been served. • If the penalty time of a player(s) on one team is longer than the penalty time of a player(s) on the other team, then no one shall be released from the penalty area until the shorter penalty time has elapsed. At that time, the player(s) with the shorter penalty time shall be released from the penalty area. The other player(s) shall remain until such time as his penalty time has elapsed, or his team has been scored upon. • Players serving multiple simultaneous penalties shall serve the full time of all non-releasable penalties first. After the non-releasable time has been served, should a goal be scored during the releasable penalty time, the player could return to the game, but not if a goal is scored during the non-releasable penalty time.

  5. Possession • Possession, foul by B, FDSW, technical by A • Team A has possession • Team B commits a foul, flag down; while the ball is still live, Team A commits a technical foul • Team A’s technical serves only to end the flag down • Team B serves the appropriate penalty time, Team A serves no time. • Team A is awarded possession. • Not a simultaneous foul situation Example: Slash by B, Ward by A

  6. Possession • Possession, foul by B, FDSW, personal by A • Team A has possession • Team B fouls, flag down; while the ball is still live, Team A commits a personal foul • Team A’s personal ends the flag down • Team A and B players serve penalty time. Both players locked in for longest common penalty time. • The ball is awarded to the team with the least total penalty time; if equal, A keeps possession. • No free clear (exception to Rule 7-3) • This is a simultaneous foul situation Example: Slash by B, Slash by A

  7. Note: A is the team with possessionB is the defense Multiple FoulsPossession Possession by Team A Team B fouls(FDSW) Team A fouls Personal Technical • FDSW ends (Simultaneous Fouls) • Team A & B serve penalty time (common time is non-releasable) • Ball is awarded to the team with the least total penalty time; if equal, A keeps possession. • No free clear • FDSW ends • Team B serves penalty time • Team A serves no time • Team A awarded possession

  8. Loose Ball • Loose ball, technical by B, play-on, technical by A • Ball is loose • Team B commits a technical foul, play on • While the ball is still live, Team A commits a technical foul • Team A’s technical foul ends the play-on • Team A is awarded possession • No one serves penalty time • This is a simultaneous foul situation – when all fouls are technical, no time is served Example: Push by B, Illegal screen by A

  9. Loose Ball • Loose ball, technical by B, play-on, personal by A • Ball is loose • Team B commits a technical foul, play on • While the ball is still live, Team A commits a personal foul • Team A’s personal foul ends the play on • B1 serves 0:30; A1 serves 1:00–3:00; 30 seconds non-releasable • The ball is awarded to Team B based on less total penalty time • No free clear (exception to Rule 7-3) • This is a simultaneous foul situation Example: Push by B, Crosscheck by A

  10. Loose Ball • Loose ball, technical by A, play-on, personal by B • Ball is loose • Team A commits a technical foul, play on • While the ball is still live, Team B commits a personal foul • Team B’s personal foul ends the play-on • A1 serves 0:30; B1 serves 1:00–3:00; 30 seconds non-releasable • The ball is awarded to Team A based on less total penalty time • No free clear (exception to Rule 7-3) • This is a simultaneous foul situation Example: Last 2 minutes, delay of game by A, slash by B Offside by A, crosscheck by B

  11. Multiple FoulsLoose Ball Loose Ball Technical(Play-On) Team 1 fouls Personal • Immediate whistle • Team 2 awarded possession • Free clear Team 2 fouls Personal Technical • Team 2’s personal foul ends the play on (Simultaneous foul) • Team 1 serves 0:30; Team 2 serves 1:00–3:00; 30 seconds non-releasable • The ball is awarded to Team 1 based on less total penalty time • No free clear (exception to Rule 7-3) • Team 2’s technical foul ends the play-on • Team 2 is awarded possession • No one serves penalty time • Simultaneous fouls – when all fouls are technical, no time is served

  12. Dead Ball • Dead ball, simultaneous technical fouls • Dead-ball simultaneous technical fouls • If Team A has possession, Team A maintains possession • No penalty time served by either team • If a face-off is pending, have the face-off or award the ball by A.P. Example: Delay of Game by B, Conduct by A

  13. Dead Ball • Dead ball, simultaneous personal fouls • Dead-ball simultaneous personal fouls • Award ball to the team with less total penalty time • If penalty time is equal and one team was entitled to possession, they maintain possession • Both players locked in for shortest penalty time • If penalty time is equal and a face-off is pending, have the face-off or award the ball by A.P. Example: Unsportsmanlike by B, Unsportsmanlike by A

  14. Multiple FoulsDead Ball Dead Ball Simultaneous(or sequence can’t be determined) Sequence? Separate • Enforce in order that fouls occur. Fouls Personal Technical • Award ball to the team with less total penalty time • If penalty time is equal and one team was entitled to possession, they maintain possession • Both players locked in for shortest penalty time • If penalty time is equal and a face-off is pending, have the face-off or award the ball by A.P. • Team with possession or entitled to possession maintains possession • No penalty time served by either team • If a face-off is pending, have the face-off or award the ball by A.P.

  15. Live Ball Technical, Dead Ball Technical • Live Ball Technical, Dead Ball Technical • Team A has possession • Team B commits a technical foul (e.g. push), flag down; after the FDSW ends, Team A commits a dead ball technical foul • Team B serves 30 seconds penalty time. • Team A's foul turns the ball over to Team B. Free clear. • These are not simultaneous fouls

  16. Live Ball Technical, Dead Ball Personal • Live Ball Technical, Dead Ball Personal • Team A has possession • Team B commits a technical foul (e.g. push), flag down; after the FDSW ends, Team A commits a dead ball personal foul • Team B serves 30 seconds penalty time. Team A serves 1 minute. Both players are locked in for the longest common penalty time (30 seconds) • Team A's dead ball foul gives the ball to Team B. Free clear • These are not simultaneous fouls

  17. Live Ball Personal, Dead Ball Technical • Live Ball Personal, Dead Ball Technical • Team A has possession • Team B commits a personal foul (e.g. trip), flag down; after the FDSW ends, Team A commits a dead ball technical foul • Team B serves 1 minute penalty time. • Team A's foul turns the ball over to Team B. Free clear. • These are not simultaneous fouls

  18. Live Ball Personal, Dead Ball Personal • Live Ball Personal, Dead Ball Personal • Team A has possession • Team B commits a personal foul (e.g. trip), flag down; after the FDSW ends, Team A commits a dead ball personal foul • Team B serves 1 minute penalty time. Team A serves 1 minute. Both players are locked in for the longest common penalty time (1 minute) • Team A's dead ball foul gives the ball to Team B. Free clear • These are not simultaneous fouls

  19. Test Yourself • B1 slashes A1. Flag down. Play continues. A1 passes to teammate A2, then turns to slash B1 in retaliation. Who serves penalty time, for how long, who gets the ball, & where? • Whistle blows stopping play upon A1’s slash of B1. Both A1 & B1 serve 1 minute non-releasable fouls. The ball is awarded by alternate possession at the center of the field. • Whistle blows stopping play upon A1’s slash of B1. Both A1 & B1 serve 1 minute non-releasable fouls. The ball is awarded to Team B, because the foul on A1 was last. Restart is at the center of the field. • Whistle blows stopping play upon A1’s slash of B1. Both A1 & B1 serve 1 minute non-releasable fouls. Since both fouls were “live ball” fouls Team A will retain possession upon restart. Restart will take place outside the attack goal area. • Let play continue until Team B gains possession of the ball. Both A1 & B1 serve 1 minute non-releasable fouls. Ball is awarded to the team trailing in the game, at center. If the game is tied, flip a coin.

  20. Test Yourself • B1 slashes A1. Flag down. Play continues. A1 shoots the ball and misses the goal. The ball goes out of bounds stopping play. A1 turns & slashes B1 in retaliation. Who serves penalty time, for how long, who gets the ball, & where? • Both A1 & B1 serve 1 minute non-releasable fouls. The ball is awarded by alternate possession, at the center of the field. • Both A1 & B1 serve 1 minute non-releasable fouls. The ball is awarded to Team B, because the foul by A1 occurred after the whistle blew to stop play & was a dead ball foul. Restart will be at the center of the field. • Both A1 & B1 serve 1 minute non-releasable fouls. Team A is awarded the ball, because A1 was fouled first. Ball is restarted outside the attack goal area. • Both A1 & B1 serve 1 minute non-releasable fouls. The ball awarded to the team trailing in the game, at the center of the field. If the game is tied, flip a coin.

  21. Test Yourself • B1 pushes A1 while attempting to gain possession of a loose ball on the ground. Officials signal for a Play-on. Before the ball is possessed by either team A2 slashes B1. Whistle sounds to stop play, because the ball is loose at the time of the fouls. Who serves penalty time & who gets the ball? • Only B1 serves penalty time & the ball is awarded to Team A. • Only A2 serves penalty time & the ball is awarded to Team B. • B1 serves 30 seconds & A2 serves 1 minute. These are simultaneous live ball fouls. The ball is awarded to Team B, because they have the lesser penalty time. • B1 serves 30 seconds & A2 serves 1 minute. Award the ball to Team B, because the assessment of fouls is done in the order in which the occurred.

  22. Test Yourself • Flag down & slow whistle as B1 slashes A1 while attempting to clear the ball in A’s defensive half of the field. A1 throws the ball back to his Goalkeeper, who misses the pass & the ball enters the goal. Ruling? • Goal counts. Award the ball to Team A at the midfield for the restart. • Goal does NOT count. Award the ball to Team A at midfield for the restart. • Goal counts. Man down faceoff to restart play. • Goal does NOT count. Man down faceoff to restart play.

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